M Davis, “‘To recognise or not to recognise: The place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution’ 2012 Wentworth Lecture” in Robert Tonkinson (ed.), The Wentworth Lectures: Honouring Fifty Years of Australian Indigenous Studies, (Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra 2015).

M Davis and M Langton, ‘Constitutional reform in Australia: Recognition of Indigenous Australians and Reconciliation’ in P Macklem and D Sanderson (eds) From Reconciliation to Recognition: Essays on the Constitutional Entrenchment of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights (University of Toronto Press, 2016) 449-473.

M Davis, ‘Identity, Power and Rights: The State, International Institutions and Indigenous Peoples in Canada’ in Suzana Sawyer and Edmund Terence Gomez (eds) The Politics of Resource Extraction: Indigenous Peoples, Multinational Corporations and the State (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) 230.

M Davis, ‘Restorative Justice in South Australia: An Indigenous Bill of Rights’ in Berg, Rigney, Hemming (eds) The Legal Implications of Letters Patent and Founding Documents upon Aboriginal Land in the Colonisation of South Australia (2009) 227-245.

M Davis, ‘The globalisation of international human rights law, aboriginal women and the practice of aboriginal customary law’ in Maureen Cain and Adrian Howe (eds) Feminist perspectives for the new millennium (2007) 137-157.

M Davis, ‘Self-determination and the demise of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission’ in Martin Hinton (ed) Indigenous Australians and the Law (Cavendish Routledge, 2007) 215-232.

M Davis, “’A Home at the United Nations': Indigenous Peoples and International Advocacy” in William Maley and Andrew Cooper (eds) Global Governance and Diplomacy Worlds Apart? (2008) 211-223.

M Davis, ‘The Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law and International Law developments’ in Indigenous Peoples: Issues in International and Australian Law (International Law Association (Australian Branch) Martin Place Papers No. 6, 2007), 25-30.

M Davis, ‘Chained to the Past: The Psychological Terra Nullius of Australia’s Public Institutions’ in Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Adrienne Stone (eds) Protecting Rights without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia (Ashgate, 2006), 175-195.

M Davis, ‘Slouching towards Australian Public Libraries: The World Trade Organisation General Agreement on Trade in Services’ in Martin Nakata and Marcia Langton (eds) Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries (Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2005), 129-147.

M Davis, Cross-border issues, including recognition of the right of indigenous peoples to trade in goods and services across borders and militarized areas (E/C.19/2015/9).

M Davis, Study on the impact of the mining boom on indigenous communities in Australia (E/C.19/2013/20);

Study on an optional protocol to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples focusing on a voluntary mechanism (E/C.19/2014/7) (co-author);

Study on national constitutions and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (E/C.19/2013/18) (co-author).

M Davis, 'Australia's Reconciliation Process in its International Context: Recognition and the Health and Wellbeing of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People' (2016) Australian Indigenous Law Review 56-66.

M Davis, ‘Competing Notions of Constitutional Recognition: Truth and Justice or Living ‘off the Crumbs that Fall off the White Australian Tables’? Papers on Parliament Department of Senate Parliament House (2014) 113-131.

M Davis, ‘Future Challenges on the Path to Constitutional Recognition’, (2014) Public Law Review 233-239.

M Davis, ‘The “S” Word and Indigenous Australian: A New Variation of an Old Theme’ (Stephen Curry, ‘Indigenous Sovereignty and the Democratic Project’) (2006) 31 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 127-141.

M Davis, ‘Case Studies and Current Research regarding Customary Protocols and Intellectual Property from Aboriginal Australia’ and ‘Aboriginal Australia and the Nature, Objectives and Basic Principles of Intellectual Property’ (WIPO North American Workshop on Intellectual property and Traditional Knowledge, Ottawa, Canada, 7-9 September 2003).